The online betting industry thrives on one simple promise: if you win, you get paid.
But for SportyBet, one of Africa’s largest betting companies, that promise has come under intense scrutiny after hundreds of bettors accused the company of withholding massive winnings and locking them out of their accounts.
What began as isolated complaints quickly exploded into one of the biggest betting controversies in Africa, drawing the attention of regulators, lawyers, consumer protection agencies, and anti-fraud investigators.
In 2024, more than 100 SportyBet customers in Nigeria filed complaints against the company after allegedly being denied access to winnings worth more than N950 million.
According to legal representatives acting for the affected customers, the bettors claimed that SportyBet blocked their accounts shortly after they won substantial amounts. The customers further alleged that the company demanded extensive personal information before refusing to process their payouts.
The dispute became so serious that petitions were reportedly filed with multiple agencies, including:
Reports indicate that over 114 customers were involved in the complaint, making it one of the largest coordinated disputes ever faced by a betting company in the region.
SportyBet defended its actions by claiming some customers used automated systems, commonly referred to as “bots,” to exploit the platform and generate unfair betting advantages.
The company argued that the affected accounts were involved in suspicious activity and therefore did not qualify for normal payouts.
However, the customers strongly denied the allegations.
Their lawyers argued that the accusations were never adequately supported with evidence and that legitimate winners were being unfairly punished simply because they had won large amounts of money.
The controversy escalated further in 2026 when reports emerged that a Nigerian court dismissed a case filed by SportyBet against some of the affected customers.
According to reports from the proceedings, the court found that SportyBet failed to provide sufficient evidence supporting allegations of system manipulation and financial misconduct.
The court reportedly dismissed the company’s claims and declined to grant the reliefs it sought against the customers.
While the ruling did not automatically resolve the winnings dispute itself, it dealt a significant blow to SportyBet’s public position because the central allegations against the customers were not proven before the court.
The SportyBet unpaid winnings controversy highlights a growing concern across Africa’s betting sector.
Many betting operators reserve broad powers in their terms and conditions that allow them to:
SportyBet’s own published terms indicate that the company may withhold funds connected to what it considers unauthorised activity. However, critics argue that such provisions can become problematic when customers feel they have no transparent way to challenge decisions.
Consumer advocates warn that betting firms must strike a balance between fighting fraud and protecting legitimate winners.
Kenya remains one of Africa’s largest betting markets, with millions of shillings wagered daily.
The SportyBet controversy serves as a warning to Kenyan gamblers:
If disputes arise, evidence becomes critical.
The biggest concern raised by the SportyBet saga is not merely whether fraud occurred, but whether ordinary customers can realistically challenge powerful betting companies when payouts are disputed.
Trust is the currency of online gambling.
Once bettors begin questioning whether winnings will be paid, confidence in the platform can collapse quickly.
Although SportyBet continues to operate across several African markets, the unpaid winnings allegations, court battles, and regulatory complaints have created a reputational challenge that the company has yet to fully overcome.
Until regulators conclude their investigations and all outstanding disputes are resolved, the controversy will continue to cast a shadow over one of Africa’s most recognizable betting brands.
The SportyBet unpaid winnings controversy has evolved from customer complaints into a major legal and regulatory issue involving hundreds of millions of naira and more than 100 affected bettors.
While SportyBet maintains that suspicious activity justified its actions, customers insist they were unfairly denied legitimate winnings.
What remains clear is that the dispute has exposed serious questions about transparency, accountability, and consumer protection within Africa’s rapidly growing betting industry.
As investigations and legal proceedings continue, bettors across the continent will be watching closely.
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